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Salt stress-induced responses in cucumber plants
S. Lechno
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E. Zamski
, E. Tel-Or
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Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture
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Stress Response
100%
Salt Stress
100%
Cucumber Plants
100%
Sodium Chloride
66%
Plant Treatment
66%
Na +
33%
Osmotic Stress
33%
Chloroplast Structure
33%
Antioxidant
33%
Antioxidant Enzymes
33%
Catalase
33%
Superoxide Dismutase
33%
Reactive Oxygen Species
33%
Solute
33%
Ascorbic Acid
33%
Plant Tissue
33%
Cucumber Seedlings
33%
Reduced Glutathione
33%
Plant Organs
33%
Antioxidant System
33%
Scavenging Activity
33%
Leaf Tissue
33%
Salt Treatment
33%
Reduced Growth
33%
Assay System
33%
Damage Degree
33%
Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging
33%
Glutathione Reductase
33%
Hydroponic Solution
33%
NaCl Treatment
33%
Root Exposure
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antioxidant
100%
Cucumber
100%
Salt Stress
100%
Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
66%
Catalase
33%
Superoxide Dismutase
33%
Sodium Ion
33%
Glutathione
33%
Potassium Ion
33%
Glutathione Reductase
33%
Ascorbic Acid
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solution and Solubility
100%
Enzyme
50%
Osmotic Stress
50%
Chloroplast
50%
Superoxide Dismutase
50%
Catalase
50%
Ascorbic Acid
50%
Glutathione Reductase
50%
Glutathione
50%